13.5.08

3 Great Deals

I wanted to take a second and give y'all a heads up to 3 pretty good deals going on right now on the interwebs.

First, you can support Jordan and Mindy's upcoming move to Arizona by purchasing this outdated Arizona Diamondbacks jersey. It's black, purple, and ugly, and it can be yours for only $77.00!! Throw in a few bucks for shipping and handling, and I can't think of a better way to blow a hundred bucks. (wait, yes I can...)

Second, you can read author Jim Palmer's PFB Sports Survey responses over at Prayers For Blowouts FOR FREE when you subscribe to the PFB feed!!! What a deal! (feed subscription optional...not valid in Hawaii, Idaho, or Peru...see flyer in Sunday's paper for details.)

Third, (and really this is the only good deal of the bunch) author Jason Boyett is selling copies of his "Pocket Guide to the Bible" at a very discounted rate. He's only charging $6.99 per book! - or cheaper if you buy a bunch for a small group or a graduating high school class or an entire cell block. He's even signing copies of the book he mails out! This signature alone is worth more than seven bucks. (I mean, if you ever happen to find one of his uncashed checks lying round, you will be able to easily forge his signature and laugh all the way to the bank, or from the bank, as it were.) Take a look at Jason's site and consider picking up a copy of two of the book...he's holding a bunch of them right now and his arms are getting tired. Not to mention it's a smart and funny read...but don't just take my word for it. (Like Jason says on his site, you might want to give your youth pastor a heads up on this one...makes for great small group fodder or graduation gifts.)

1 comments:

Jason Boyett said...

Thanks, Bryan. Let me know if anyone wants these for a cell block, because it'll take some time to remove the razor blades embedded in the back cover.

Sigh. That special-edition "Now with Free Razor Blade!" re-issue seemed like such a good idea at the time. Now it's just a bunch of headaches. And slit fingertips.

You know what they say about hindsight: it always reveals that razor blades can be dangerous.